Michael Lindsay-Hogg

Michael Lindsay-Hogg

Master of music videos and innovative television director, Michael Lindsay-Hogg was born in 1940 in New York City, USA. Active since the 1960s, Lindsay-Hogg has made a name for himself in the music video genre, notably directing The Beatles' "Let It Be" and The Rolling Stones' "Rock and Roll Circus", and has won an Emmy for Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series. His authorial style is characterized by a sharp and creative eye for music, art, and storytelling, bringing to life some of the most iconic performances in rock history. A true pioneer, Lindsay-Hogg's commitment to his craft is evident in the enduring legacy of his work, still influencing the music video genre even decades later.